By Newsbreak Producer Shanell Daniel - Breathe Cities, an initiative that supports 14 cities to reduce air pollution, has reveals that 92% of surveyed Johannesburg residents expressed concern about air pollution, while 78% believe it negatively impacts their health. However, despite these concerns, only 5% of the 3000 respondents are aware of the existing local air quality policies and solutions. In response to this, the City of Johannesburg and Breathe Cities is launching #PauseAndBreathe - an activation that aims to inspire public support and bridge the gap between concern and awareness. Breathe Cities City Advisor for Johannesburg, Lunga Ngcukana, elaborates...

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